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larisa [96]
2 years ago
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Why might a person hesitate to take a job with prestige and a high salary in a hospital located in an area with a high crime rat

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lord [1]2 years ago
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A person would likely hesitate a job with a prestige and high salary in a hospital located in high crime rate because of the fact that being in area with a high crime rate means that there are dangerous things that occur in that particular area in which means that it isn't recognized to be an area safe for a person to live to and by that, why would a person take on a job that isn't even safe for him or her to live on?
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